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Screenprint on hand torn textured archival paper? 0 Signed and numbered with thumb print and year on back? // Lichtenline by Mr. Brainwash, a screen print created in 2009, draws inspiration from pop art and the iconic imagery of Roy Lichtenstein. The artwork cleverly uses a series of vertical black lines that align to reveal the faces of two figures, likely referencing Lichtenstein's stylized comic-book aesthetics. The lines give a dripping effect, as though the image is partially melting or in motion, adding a sense of dynamic distortion. Printed on hand-torn, textured archival paper, this limited edition piece is signed and numbered, featuring Mr. Brainwash’s thumbprint and date on the back. Lichtenline is both a homage to and a reinterpretation of pop culture through a contemporary lens, highlighting Mr. Brainwash’s playful and bold approach to art.
Lichtenline, 2009
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Screenprint on hand torn textured archival paper? 0 Signed and numbered with thumb print and year on back? // Lichtenline by Mr. Brainwash, a screen print created in 2009, draws inspiration from pop art and the iconic imagery of Roy Lichtenstein. The artwork cleverly uses a series of vertical black lines that align to reveal the faces of two figures, likely referencing Lichtenstein's stylized comic-book aesthetics. The lines give a dripping effect, as though the image is partially melting or in motion, adding a sense of dynamic distortion. Printed on hand-torn, textured archival paper, this limited edition piece is signed and numbered, featuring Mr. Brainwash’s thumbprint and date on the back. Lichtenline is both a homage to and a reinterpretation of pop culture through a contemporary lens, highlighting Mr. Brainwash’s playful and bold approach to art.
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What is appropriation?
Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.
